Additional diagnoses via Lynn, Nurse Practioner in my neurologist's office, Ataxia instead of tremor, when first diagnosed in 2006 I was told that I had Ataxia, common with Multiple sclerosis. The other is incomplete paraplegia that indicates according to what I read if I had a spinal cord injury it could get better: https://www.christopherreeve.org/living-with-paralysis/newly-paralyzed/how-is-an-sci-defined-and-what-is-a-complete-vs-incomplete-injury (which is so very terrific!) but with Secondary Progressive MS, it keeps getting worse, not better it's due to the nerves in my brain.
"Paraplegia - Multiple Sclerosis - MedHelp
"Paraplegia - Multiple Sclerosis - MedHelp
Paraplegia and quadriplegia can be complete or incomplete. The descriptions speak for themselves. There is also a term hemiplegia which refers to one side of the body having complete or incomplete loss of movement. This is most common in people who have had strokes or other brain damage. Mary"
Oh well...!
But the great news is even with all that getting worse you can/could live a normal lifespan!
And what that might be is....:
And what that might be is....:
- "The average life expectancy for Americans is 77.6 years, a record high according to the latest statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC released the numbers ...
Life Expectancy in America Hits Record High | Live Science
www.livescience.com/183-life-expectancy-america-hits-record-high.html "
Talk about having fun!


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